by Quentin Hill
Curator is a static website builder written in PHP.
Always remember: Keep it simple.
You can download this project in either zip or tar formats from GitHub.
You can also clone the project with Git by running:
$ git clone git://github.com/quentinhill/curator
- Quentin Hill (quentin@quentinhill.com / quentinhill.com)
Curator relies on a few third party packages to work its magic.
CSSCompression is a PHP based CSS minifier that analyzes stylesheets for various compressions. It finds possible CSS shorthand techniques for combination of properties.
To install, just switch to your terminal, and change the third-party
directory.
From there, grab the source from GitHub:
`github clone git://github.com/codenothing/css-compressor.git`
PHP port of Douglas Crockford's JSMin JavaScript minifier. Mostly unmaintained, since I don't use it anymore.
To install, just switch to your terminal, and change the third-party
directory.
From there, grab the source from GitHub:
`github clone git://github.com/rgrove/jsmin-php.git`
This is a special version of PHP Markdown with extra features. See <[http://michelf.com/projects/php-markdown/extra/][[http://michelf.com/projects/php-markdown/extra/]> for details.
Markdown is a text-to-HTML conversion tool for web writers. Markdown allows you to write using an easy-to-read, easy-to-write plain text format, then convert it to structurally valid XHTML (or HTML).
To install, just switch to your terminal, and change the third-party
directory.
From there, grab the source from the author:
`git clone http://git.michelf.com/php-markdown`
PHP SmartyPants is a port to PHP of the original SmartyPants written in Perl by John Gruber.
PHP SmartyPants is a free web publishing tool that translates plain ASCII punctuation characters into "smart" typographic punctuation HTML entities.
To install, just switch to your terminal, and change the third-party
directory.
From there, grab the source from the author:
`git clone http://git.michelf.com/php-smartypants`
Symfony YAML is a PHP library that parses YAML strings and converts them to PHP arrays. It can also converts PHP arrays to YAML strings. Its official website is at http://components.symfony-project.org/yaml/.
To install, just switch to your terminal, and change the third-party
directory.
From there, grab the source from GitHub:
`git clone git://github.com/fabpot/yaml.git`
Please see the file LICENSE.